'wacE FOUR. ---- CALL /AND SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS OF THE WHIG, 76th YEAR Fall Suits & Overcoats For men, all the Le following prices 7.00 $a 5.00 50, 00 and and (Cra $5 aneties Oh) 0, $10.00 1 of BOOTS FOR FALL WEATHE R | We have them dn ail styles, good heavy W Boot and fing Boots for dressy people ISAAG-- ZACKS, 271 Princess street. For Pickling We ng can ith strictly Pure Spices nud, supply you w Whole or also Pure Vinegar: gr D. COUPER, in Pure Food Groceries! Tt 341-9 Frincess PROMPT DELIVERY St - -- pean A ---- COBALTS ON MARGIN | Thtest styles and pat- | DAILY BRITISH wHIG, published at 806-310 King street, Kingston, Ontario, wt $6 per year, Editions at 2.830 and 4 1 o'clock bo WEEKLY BRITISH abi 16 ges 2 of and ure- ~ in pars y pub! hed 2 at a» United { State. tharge 3 { add od, Raking price of ly oe oo » ooh y per r 1} tached is one of the best Job Print me" OMbeos in Cédnada ; rapid SLylish, nd cheap work ; nine impro ved pi British Whig Publishing Co., Li. EDW; J: B. PENSE, Managing TORONTO OFFICE. Suits 19 and 30, Queen Oity pers, B82 Church '8t., Toronto, Smallpeice, J. P,, representative. ~ Daily Whig. LEADS. Obam- H E THE JOURNALIST Rupert. The paper pre- The printing' house tho cireula- Prince the church. of the the future ary in ceeded onus first structures own of The tion of the paper was small at think of what it The present. Mr. Newton, News, Kingston. of growing was site city, the heoinning, but will edditor late of There ho by and bye and publisher the Daily advantage ia is ome buying early spot up Prince Rupert promises to on the and in with ths! place reat a city as Vancouver, and ta | devolop quite as fast, and Sir Charles for the | it Rivers Wilson authority tatement that has exhibited moro 7 life, and in "the last deposit Deposit Required 18¢. per share | 20¢. per share 45¢ per share | Per of Price 60, a as follows : | e0e.... Bix $1... § ar, HO Market 30, Cent. the 90 day ocon- ne or wire us your orders, | thirtern nergy expansion the a thousand | years than some cities in old land have displayed "in year TO BLAME ? calls and practically WHO IS REALLY, I'he local Poferboro Examiner govarniment margin N 5 ~ datriarche & Co TOCK DEALERS, tock Exchange Building, ANADA nted | 0, Wi fira which wrought | charges that it is responsible for the | damage to the pas linments buildiofs and to the extent of | half million dollar tell "that teport 1 says our con smporary, the firefighting in Ny a active Datentee' a" of | SENT FREE ON AIR er i ir Union Hotel -- Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City Rooms, $1.00 a Day AND UPWARD --. Bagengs to snd from Station free, 1 Sond lo stamp for N.Y. Olty Guide Book and Map 4 A ) Wood's Phosphodine, The Great English Remedy \ pr 4 Tonesand inv igurates the wholt { Ae' A. oof WOrVous Kvstem, -makes new bd oR 100d in old Veins, Cures Nerv Debility, Mewlal and Brain JF YY, Dea 8 rs . iy ! d by Jl drug re or 10 led i pt. of price, New pamphle @ Wosd Medicine Co. Toronto, Oni BIBBY'S CAB STAND £ Phone 20l. DAY or NIGHT ildsrs anu Contractors Use Sashweights made in King- gton at Angrove's Foundry. | probably | the buildings usele the rnmond tallation in 8 bh} | to weakness of main pres | hes Tih v powerful pumping OW Ing ne al govi installed engine in the buildings, that slrogm crypt of the parliament a of fire, nn of | to | aw auxiliary in case der actual le threw a uch force to three men the a require maintained it if, that of September the quenched it man nozzle. They good order, so that at the time, | similar fire to 1st had broken out engine would have inthe bes But mile ginning when tho present" gov- changes in construe tion. with a singula' and eriminal tack it disconnected the that of provision from the water mains, so the pump | | ndered the apparatus, was ri of hoso the buildings mn waeles the delay five own and, with i the the had val o city blaze ite way for material destruc of 300,000 the libwary commit tion to the extent or $400,000, aside from incalculable loss of a nclid ments and records which cannot be oplacel. Kindly put the blame, i an where it belongs, and don't go to the cemetery to find objets of re oach.' W hich concern mattor of local to meet the suogests a Some years ago, requirements of the underwriters, put sand pipe, with | the ity council In a tions, mn city of fire oso an hall CO stand pipe was the Tho value the hown in the which burned treams of Special prices for large quantities ook' sutton Koel Lomponnsa i Ta os great x oR 1% 5 on which women cai Sold ht reo degron No No. 8 all druggists, or sen on receipt of price phet, Addoes: Tu formeriu Windsor Hold by re paid Meme Wall Paper | [wien Side Wall, leiling o ice, at F RASER'S, 78 William St and lorder, 1a WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED ix and Goods nud COAL MINERS LABOR your ylice CRAWFORD, Phone, 8, Foot of Queen St. SE SARS Y , ---- 3 Durkin ial pl on per box' | {he 155 Well |' Clarenet | d 1t water the ie upp lied oidu the ehief agency } from inside to save it was | inudoed | to that But, Soduaskanr-fifeti tT Tor badly | 1 hile end the lipse hgg boon unusrl that ro leaks and must presently be | {come Some ous 1S that hall i ler of SEV to blame for neglecting to see fire system in the a | kept ethiciont and Servicable ore in ANADA Charles Rivers- the Grand of C. M. the Pacific the expert 'and authority That ( for TLOOK IN ( es by Sir of and Ol we addres president Trunk [railway- sysiem, Hays, weneral' manager, at Coast, one---i this {were very inspiring. From financial was learned:: 'anada offers op portunities tment | the inves The minerals unsurpass world land is there, in its soil] its and its richer than any one can it will be it timber, and not been sur de with the said Sir has later, can only "No credit," higher Himagine because veved as it and not veloped be of as Tad railways. Charles, stands in and when Ire ureat than that of Canada, turn to London. 1 will have in telling my colleag field, Fand ona, there for. le pleasure what a rapidly this aw splendid extending lies in Deminion switimate investment and The gene enterprise even more interesting. According to it there remain 2,000 miles to com the only plete new transcontinental line, n a period of ex The be and, there will begi com- fol- pansion without a parallel ple lowed hne will of the the tion of the main the keeping country by until older outh newer pra. he north and the ones, will work of k af » overtnmes least vinces, like covered witha net Alberta had struction made of at two y year, time Ms set tdement ra nnounce Grand Trunk | and of 'docur | The journalist preveded the mission- | the news was | which {largely | branch There States, THE DA LY BRITISH WHIG FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1808, ol the Pacific would - follow the example the Canadian erection of splendid hotels all along | that there will be a termin- Prince Pacific railway in the. lines; at Vancouver as well as that ing it, Yukon. Trunk Pacific will not, fill the ambitions and complete al Rupert, and eventually, eirenm- there be a But in stances justif will to the the Grand | the north- | land, | the requirements of the people. Other transcontinental. lines must be built, until there are four or five of them and intérsecting branch lines; and when those have been laid and in use Canada will fill in-the-eye-of. the world. \ THE END OF A LIFE. * Harriman yesterday after unexpectedly, for though out that he was better the feeling was growing all the evidencé was pointing to that The greatest time, the of railroad the shocked, Why ? the United a much larger place died Mir noon, not sent and has happened. railroad man of his or greatest manipulator stocks, has passed away, and financial world is was not in all or in Europe, one who was so identified with the transports tion problems, and one whose re be [moval may affect them to so serious an extent, markable, |life modestly. | he had ftioe Neng he quitkly rose in po- {sition and |vears ago {most down | these {up and ests | vhile,. tkind, lapse, | | appeared from time, { { iectured | Vienna, |or champaigne baths daily, jing |i ar ! long | | { | | | | | | | | the | main | | to {for | \ { pended London | ues what | broad | gal manager's statement was | newspaper vast' | That was some days ago { produced.' both He began The career of this man was re and romantic. He was born poor, but clear head and he was am power® until some years he brilliant recognized as the Heo of was operator of his day. in close study came before him, with clock-like re his office, the exercise which to build bis varied inter all his {spent his hours on issues which rulated his time rularity, ate and shaved in and denied himself his health demanded in order consolidate He was getting richer the "but at the expense of mag [nificent physique all of this the symptoms of col of the stock to Europe. He dis life for did abroad, Suddenly, as in . enses there were and to the he furprise operators went the public a or how be supposed to be and what he his time, only cons He in charge he spent can was in of the distinguished | specialists, there, taking his sunbaths and enjoy- foods the medical men When supposed of controlled such as he crossed the ocean left all ww billions he When he ie: still the Street became agitated and prescribed he thought was to have the millions «¢ behind. lam. turned, while he was on Wall financiers or sea, ts tremblingly confessed that vast interests depended upon his health Weak, emaciated, he left the steamer summer able to and set out Arden All that and pleaded for the there were anything scarcely jwork, home at rest~ He assuring his he wanted was only nothing fect world more. per curious to retirement, that if in, connection in with his work statement note lifa_ he would send out a There 'were suffered that he incurable malady, fast land friends came and went, later that rumours froin an he was inking Physicians and nurses solemn The and in silence and with a mysterious air. lend of the = suspense has come, what will follow ? There will be of great commotion in financial a few days circles 'he last respects will he paid | «eseribed by a friendly of the the many the _ hand as "one greatest and finan ers world has ever The dominated ablest corporations cast about he will SUCeesSsOr, which a Theee--ill be a and it time for testing time for searching, and presently ill be de his struction apparent how much Mr. was just on Harriman = and was nus a great con t, but sound and enduring he one who built upon a wy ie ER to do is | charter amd it ! laundries. preciation in this, commercial age. | This ask for a ~ must he delivered. No wonder the race track robbers re { finding their Mecea in Canada, ! The Belleville Intelligencer is wrong when it says that Kingston's laundry' iby: law. pits a tax on Chinamen and no tax on white people. The by-law mposes a tax of fifty dollars on all late of the New York and. Hou. Charles Murphy, should meet nnd exchange a fow ideas Willie Tribune, Winter, on the purity of politics and the in- dependence of thought withy which Mr, Winrter----"bogan Tite - Greeley, and which represents a type of journalism that does not find its ap- The excitement ie stock circles, which follows Mr. Harriman's death, shows how much one strong-minded man ban Heo not he was able, dominato was grasping there wero that he hese are posing as a helpless lot! Undismayed by rebuke from Sir Whitney Mohitreal Gagzcite the and Ontario society. a but and many should manage their man, who wore willing affairs. one the power question James returng to the done great ays government has injury by ite power logis lation. Ite validation of certain muni- cipal contracts tends to hurt both the eredit. The result public and private legis lators will pet wise as a of their experience. LROWN PRINCE CHRIE TIAN, Of Denmark, who took part in tion to Dr. Cook, the North Pole coverer. recep~ dis- FORMER RESIDENT WRITES Interesting Letter Received From Hammond, Ont. Hammond, Ont., Russell County, Sept. 6.~(To the Editor) : Some time hpo, I read, with pleasure a letter in vour paper from my old friend, and former neighbor, H. G. Powley, who has also left his old home, to seek aoreener fields, and as it was very interestingy 1 thought I might drop a line or two and describe the conditions oi this section. In the first place, the soil places, very deep, some places as much as two hundred feet; thig, 4s known by wells being drilled in this section. There are two ways of drilling wells with a steam drill, with "about five hore, and a hand-drill. The hand:drill is operated by two men. he drill itself, is much the same on the point, as. any drill, but it is fast- ened to three-quarter inch, pipe, with a hole in it near the end of the drill. On the upper end, a bore is attached to a force pump; a handle is clamped on the drill, and ene.man drills, while the other putape water down the pipe makes large enough for 11 pipe, when © the hole is- started, the pipe is placed in the hole and then the. drill inside the pipe. The sand, of clay, is forced up by the wa ter, and as the drill keeps going down, the larger is driven down, also making a cased well all the way, un tit undergronnd stream is found, which is generally the and \ great many places, flowing wells. In some cases, they drill 100 feet in a day. As for crops, this year, verything is pretty first class Hay generally food but a amount of rain lodging, was green, Still, the ripe be above 'the average. is in most inch _ pipe an case, mn can ner was owing large it cut orain, will to fovadasios ? Or will cfumble to that thousands the fabric one ruin in awayv.and carry its wreck ? EDITORIAL NOTE running the should law {rect Lye Children of <Qre them, when they 1s SOON OS arhool the traancy oreed ? How much of created ! Hasriman's demise effect the life a man €i has a dope Sng business world. 1 | into th di look the Iw school board will int law which reculates evening | ¢ ] children, It is varsions of by thei parents time that | wnething was doing in this dire Lion, { In order that nu government, liberal i | or conservative, may deserve the con- | tinnons and unbroken support of its fricuds its record must be above nproach. Such a government | edloes not exist in Canada tendanco school has an shows that rovived teaching schools will be amply equipped in Better' regulations | The model a Which terest . there is 4 anil that Sixty in arly uture better pay are having xt ------ | The csiminal code eectainly {amendment when all a racing assona tio ¥ T naan ometimes-* Lol * {and being sometimes depends on the | unaccompandnd | needs | for potatoes are good. averaging about 115¢. with | plenty grass, but the number of cows are not up to the average, on {account of a couple of hard winters poor hick. For railways we are supplied with the Grand Trunk C.P.R.. and north of us a lew the Canadian Northern. The h heen hauling gravel for tim om their pit near h steam shovel has HEE operat their new unloaders, there are some new going ap, but the "SGP of hill | Prospeets | Cheese is of and | well | miles CPR | come {A large led, as As for { up-to date ones would home 14 well as buildings lamajority remind this boyhood -F. REID | on the side Don't Be A Rheumatic. «l eondition the leads to rheumatism, chronic: comdition cure itself and to the joints f ol The disorder vetem which wsily Becomes {| Rheumatism if cured causes injury wd vital organs that will remain even though the disease be cured. The to treat any case of rheumatism is now. The remedy to is Dr. i Hall Rheumatic Cure. thoroughly expels the the Don't wait. a its use It has cured: the possible cases and - will 'eure Scores of people in this locality Dr. Hall's Rheumatic blood and bottles Hc. at drug store, corner King treets, (Wade's old ste and) Princess a | we does not not time use This remedy ey so from system day in be inning worst vot recommend it. great 'Care is a purifier pring tone B., McLeod's and Brock and corner streets ee t---- The son drug "Conti*Ttalian Castile made. Sold King Red Cross Soap { best sdap in only at Gibson's With M¥T Montreal, "THE MAPLE LEAF FOREVER" Correct ' Words of - Muir's ' Famous Song. The late Alexander Muir, author of "The Maple Leaf Forever," had ocea- sion several tunes' to correct publishers of hix Canadian national song for printing incorrect versions. The fol lowing are the correct words as writ- ten by Mr. Mhbir : Xx: in days of yore the hero Wolfe Britain's glory did maintain, And planted firm Britannia's flag on Canada's fair domain. Here may it wave, our boast, And, joined in love together, The Thistle, Shamrock, Rose entwine, The Maple Leat forever 1 The our pride, The Maple Leal, our emblem dear, The Maple Leal. forever ! God save our Queen, and Heaven bless The Maple Leal forever | 2s r On many hard-fought battle-fields Our brave fathers, side by side, Yor freedom, homes and loved ones dear Firmly stood and nobly died'; And those dear rights which 'they, main- tain We swear to yield them never ! We'll rally round the Union Jack, The Mapld Leal forever ! 8. v In autumn time our emblem dear Dons its tints" of crimson hue ; Our blood would dye a deeper red, Shed, dear Canada, for you! Ere sacred rights our fathers won I'o foemen we deliver, We'll fighting die--our battle-cry, "The aple Leal forever !': ---= 4. God bless our loved Canadian homes, Our Dowminion's vast domain ; May plenty ever be our lot, And peace hold an endless reign. Our union, bound by ties of love, That discord cannot sever, And flourish green, o'er Freedom's home, The Maple Leaf forever! 8. On Merry England's far-famed land, May kind Heaven sweetly smile ; God bless Old Scotland evermore, And Ireland's Emerald Isle ! Then swell the song both loud and long Till rocks and ferests quiver, God save our Queen, and Heaven bless The Maple Leaf forever! Death Visits Flinton. Flinton, Sept 9.--0On Saturday, Aug. 20th, Mrs. Herbert Cronk passed away in her 40th year, leaving an in/ fant only a few hours old. Deceased was born in Kaladar and has lived here the greater part of her life. She was a good woman willing to do what she could for all 'and every one. She leaves a family of seven children, hushand and aged mother, sister, Mrs. Jogeph Campbell, who King and brother, Faden, here. She was. greatly respect ed and widely known. Interment took place in the English church cemetery Rev. R. W. Irwin officiated. The re- mains were followed by a large course of friends ' annual picnie parsonage fund was 6th. A good sum of realized. Miss Elda Haight, of Can- nifton, is engaged as teacher in junior cle he Miss Murrel Spence, of Cloyne, visiting her cousin, Mrs dames -Maurisett: Miss Wilma Beatty left here Sept. 6th, to attend Napa nee collegiate, Word reache ing Wesley Mc of Myers' Cave, had passed away Sept. 4th. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me Gregor and family extended their sympathy to them in their bereave ment. D. B. Parrott, Camden East, is repairing the grist and saw mill here. Miss Marion Wright, of Madoe, is vis- iting her aunt, Mrs. William Beatty Mrs, Sager, of Queensboro, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Juby. C. Sedgewick spent a few days with his wife family last week, + -- A Very Bad Precedent. Smith. journal friendly the govern frankly admits that "in the of the power by-laws a contract legal which differs materially by-law which the people This shows beyond question there an assumption on the part of government which cannot be allowed to pass unchallenged, and calls for strenuous protest on the part of the independent press. What has been done, be it geapediberedacis a-simple act, but lone which makey a lent n one resides in William ston, one con- St here was aid of held money The in Paul's Sept here Monday say iregor; on Goldwin A ment case made from the passed." that to 18 precec Rich Red. Blood. The blood the tal, and the wepk Have blosd not be of all men- power. If you are weak. and you will disease. The best tone up health and enrich blood Iron Tonie Pills (laxa- tive). They are a great nerve strength- ener and blood maker. In boxes, 25c. at J. B. MecLeod's/drug store, corner King and Brock streets (Wade's old stand) and corner Princess and Mon- treal streets, Money back if not satis: factory 18 source muscular nervous blood is rich red able to resist remedy to the 8 -------------- Strawberry Extract," Gibson's Red "Wild in 25e¢. bottles store. atl (ross drug ibby's Fall vercoats w The cool air speaks a language of its own, It Man, "Be Wise, buy a light Overcoat."-- New Fall Models Are Ready. Every Coat shows style, grace and quality, all that good taste can require. Not a clumsy garment or in our lines. See Our $8.50 Raincoat, good rain or shine, Our $10.00 Raincoat, good rain or shine. Oar $12.50 Grosvenor English Raincoat. See Our $15.00 Black Silk Faced Cheviot Overcoat. See Our $15.00 Kennel, Olive Worsted Overcoat. See Our $12.00 Grey Cheviot Fall Overcoat. See Our $8.00 Whipcord Toppers. See Our $8.00 Grey, Cheviot Fall Overcoat We're right sure that the Man who ccmes Coat will wear a better looking Coat than doesn't. 'The H. D. Bibby Co. : a hint of a degraded tailoring See here for his Top the man who Hdd] SHOE POLISH shines instantly at the first rub or two of the brush or cloth. Will not rub off. Is waterproof. Softens and preserves the leather, No sub- stitute even half as good. 10c. and 25c. Tins AT RTT Peary have reachéd the and have water covered with thick not a sign of lile of any story has been reviv- ed periodically and interested a good many people. There is no chance for it to_be told again. The region of fhe North Pole is no longer an unknown land Cook and North Pole nothing. but floating ice; kind. Symmes' A Fiction Forever Exploded. Watertown Times. I'he planting North Pole by us no territory, but lots of pride the Yankee achievement. The Symmes Hole theory is mow entirely exploded Symmes, you remember asserted that there was a big hole right through the earth from north to south poles, and in it were other countries inhabited by strange peoples' differing from those of carth"s surfacdpy reason of different environment. He claimed that he had sailed around the edge of this hole and he wrote a book about it and as- serted that future expeditions would substantiate statement. Both the- flag at the Americans gives in of two cured for 10c."" Pur. Powders will do Vit. Sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red drug store. Perfectly harmless. Cunningham, piano tuner from Chiskering's, leave ortlers at Me Auley's Book Store. "4 headaches fect Headache Urtes his A ---------- Sge the New Invictus Tans, for Men, $5.00 and $6.00. Boys' Tan Ihvictus thing new,. $4.50. Men's Fall Shoes. Best and $5.50, Shoes, some- Call $5.00 Winter $4.50, and grades, " We have a special $5.00 Kid Shoe, for Men, with extra broad feet. . Bizes 6 16 12, $5.00. ee Bibb ON SATURDAY You Will Have 'A Good Opportunity to Choose Your Fall Necessities. Women's Storm Calf Bluchers, Rove' Solid Leather | Box Calf $4.00 and $4.50; Bluchers. $2.00. $1.50, | $1.85, $1.25, Special, 13. Special, 10§. Special, School 50 Sizes 1 to 5. Sizes 11 Sizes 8 to The New Nut Brown Storm Calf re Shoe, for Women, Very new, $06. ! Girls' Boots, $1.50 to $2 Little Boots. $2.50 other lines $3.00, have of swell Fall $3.50 and $2 We also many Shoes, High to Boys' Jaced Tan Sizes a4. at 9 Special, 75. Matting Special 2.00 Suit Cases just arrived: ' Ladies" New "Burdo" Slippers, Red, Brown and Black, $1.50: Also another lot. $1.50 Cases found no hole-- - ~